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The Maroon PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS|,F LOYO'.A UNIVERSITY VOL. V NEW ORLEANS, LA., FRID Y OCTOBER 8, 1926 No- SCHOOL OPENS WITH ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT Father Sullivan Gives Hearty Welcome to Upperclassmen and Freshies. The college department of Loyola University resumed classes Monday morning, September 21, with nearly of the old students present and with iC number of new ones putting in Bm ai learance. B il c afternoon, father Florence D. llvaii. president, delivered a short Hi tii ijC- students in Marquette audi- H i le gave a hearty welcome to H'- the upperclassmen and freshmen H .ind il oil proceeded to outline the wDrU. laying particular stress on Bsflflsfesfe Hi LIBRARY WILL BE EXTENDED SOON Seventy-five Volumes Received From Mr. Ganucheau. New extensions to the Bobet Library ! will be made as BOOfl as possible. Opposite the Dean's office, so as to better arrange the books, iD the statement of Father O'Brien, librarian. As soon as the shelves arc received and arranged in the mom, the librarian will move the books referring to the Arts and Sciences department— books on History. Economics, Sociology, General Reference books and Lcs Belles I.ettres and arrange them for the use of the students, Mrs. 1.. Marcy. the librarian, has charge of rearranging and classifying the books in Bobet Library according to the Dewev Decimal -yM-in. It will take a little time for this work, but whjen it is completed the 'looks will BLfls^Hs^sM^^. COUNCIL DRAWS UP FROSH RULES Penalties Are LudirD'« But Not Sever• The Loyola Univcrsii Student Council, composed of the °"owing numbers: Jackson, Mark ■ Dolese, :\, man. Budge. Deninu, 'j', ■C Fa**itD id Decelle, has displf yMreat acti\itD since the beginning iD\ ,f,ses °" SDp tember 20. /L During the past v tFI meeting was held and the follow T n simian rule! were drawn up: 1. Freshmen mil i ■'' 'heir caps at all times while iII ' 9 campus and at all athletic meet ticj '■""I events. 2, I-,: i hmen mi ■' "' l'';i '' all bu - ngi thn n ear i ntram e Had ■,ii hC ■ di ■ ' "■' this clause 3, Iμ i ihmi " up Jk seats at meetings w uj ni'PC-rcl.ysniTq are prei nt. 4. uiir-B1'"1',1 !l" meeij rh reiiuiri^e- Presence. '" '■ '""lv 4 NEW SUBJECTS IN CURRICULA One-Year Pre-dent Is Required. Due to the rapid growth of I.oyola University authorities have deemed it expedient to offer several new courses to the students. The American Dental Association requires that students entering upon the professional dental studies must present, besides the required four years 'ii high school credits, one full year of college work. Loyola has introduced this course of one-year predental to keep within the hounds of ■lie American Dental Assi nation's ruling. The College of Arts and Sciences has added a highly specialized course in Chcmistr) nD its curriculum. In purpose is to (five fundamental i ioal instrui tion 1101 a! Dne ii Irj. but also in other su ■ ent tn a working modern chemical enginei i \g 1 hi- course i- neerti C iH'iiuVa! industry i- Rrowin" VbD* rijilii ufficienl kn ■ i-^^H^^^^ CAFETERIA IS IN NEW HANDS THIS SESSIO Mr. H. C. Huntington Takes Ov Establishment; Dorm t. in Opened. When the oldtimers retu j school last month with CiM ■ pauncln- .iii.l the it-ii.il .11»[»i-tii■■ vlk|^^| the first thing they did \vaC to on the belt buckles a few m»^fl make a bee-line for the 'i;, ' when they had seated I'm-ir.. fore a steaming lunch, tiny taking inventory of their surroun B They particularly noted that the ami ceiling had been repainted, Mia.H the counters, rail- and trays hid -. meticulou ed, that the iooCB was .• i ' and most 11.■ •:t-• - i'Cl-^| .iial •. ■ .. 11 f 111 '; |i! Lents, like .•hi\-', else, a it jr ally ritritr o fl didn't take :hi'ml thr new ■

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The Maroon PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS|,F LOYO'.A UNIVERSITY VOL. V NEW ORLEANS, LA., FRID Y OCTOBER 8, 1926 No- SCHOOL OPENS WITH ADDRESS BY PRESIDENT Father Sullivan Gives Hearty Welcome to Upperclassmen and Freshies. The college department of Loyola University resumed classes Monday morning, September 21, with nearly of the old students present and with iC number of new ones putting in Bm ai learance. B il c afternoon, father Florence D. llvaii. president, delivered a short Hi tii ijC- students in Marquette audi- H i le gave a hearty welcome to H'- the upperclassmen and freshmen H .ind il oil proceeded to outline the wDrU. laying particular stress on Bsflflsfesfe Hi LIBRARY WILL BE EXTENDED SOON Seventy-five Volumes Received From Mr. Ganucheau. New extensions to the Bobet Library ! will be made as BOOfl as possible. Opposite the Dean's office, so as to better arrange the books, iD the statement of Father O'Brien, librarian. As soon as the shelves arc received and arranged in the mom, the librarian will move the books referring to the Arts and Sciences department— books on History. Economics, Sociology, General Reference books and Lcs Belles I.ettres and arrange them for the use of the students, Mrs. 1.. Marcy. the librarian, has charge of rearranging and classifying the books in Bobet Library according to the Dewev Decimal -yM-in. It will take a little time for this work, but whjen it is completed the 'looks will BLfls^Hs^sM^^. COUNCIL DRAWS UP FROSH RULES Penalties Are LudirD'« But Not Sever• The Loyola Univcrsii Student Council, composed of the °"owing numbers: Jackson, Mark ■ Dolese, :\, man. Budge. Deninu, 'j', ■C Fa**itD id Decelle, has displf yMreat acti\itD since the beginning iD\ ,f,ses °" SDp tember 20. /L During the past v tFI meeting was held and the follow T n simian rule! were drawn up: 1. Freshmen mil i ■'' 'heir caps at all times while iII ' 9 campus and at all athletic meet ticj '■""I events. 2, I-,: i hmen mi ■' "' l'';i '' all bu - ngi thn n ear i ntram e Had ■,ii hC ■ di ■ ' "■' this clause 3, Iμ i ihmi " up Jk seats at meetings w uj ni'PC-rcl.ysniTq are prei nt. 4. uiir-B1'"1',1 !l" meeij rh reiiuiri^e- Presence. '" '■ '""lv 4 NEW SUBJECTS IN CURRICULA One-Year Pre-dent Is Required. Due to the rapid growth of I.oyola University authorities have deemed it expedient to offer several new courses to the students. The American Dental Association requires that students entering upon the professional dental studies must present, besides the required four years 'ii high school credits, one full year of college work. Loyola has introduced this course of one-year predental to keep within the hounds of ■lie American Dental Assi nation's ruling. The College of Arts and Sciences has added a highly specialized course in Chcmistr) nD its curriculum. In purpose is to (five fundamental i ioal instrui tion 1101 a! Dne ii Irj. but also in other su ■ ent tn a working modern chemical enginei i \g 1 hi- course i- neerti C iH'iiuVa! industry i- Rrowin" VbD* rijilii ufficienl kn ■ i-^^H^^^^ CAFETERIA IS IN NEW HANDS THIS SESSIO Mr. H. C. Huntington Takes Ov Establishment; Dorm t. in Opened. When the oldtimers retu j school last month with CiM ■ pauncln- .iii.l the it-ii.il .11»[»i-tii■■ vlk|^^| the first thing they did \vaC to on the belt buckles a few m»^fl make a bee-line for the 'i;, ' when they had seated I'm-ir.. fore a steaming lunch, tiny taking inventory of their surroun B They particularly noted that the ami ceiling had been repainted, Mia.H the counters, rail- and trays hid -. meticulou ed, that the iooCB was .• i ' and most 11.■ •:t-• - i'Cl-^| .iial •. ■ .. 11 f 111 '; |i! Lents, like .•hi\-', else, a it jr ally ritritr o fl didn't take :hi'ml thr new ■